Weather
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La Niña is Here: What Should We Expect
The hurricane season is approaching, and rising temperatures are causing a "La Niña" effect in the Atlantic, which might result in bigger and stronger tropical storms.
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Intense Tornado Ripped Through Michigan Leaving One Dead and Many Injured
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Coastal Storms Along New Jersey Shore Uncovers Century-Old “Ghost Tracks”
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Subtropical Storm Churns Brazil to Uruguay, Kills Two People
Central States to Brace For Severe Thunderstorms This Coming Week
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Weather History: Remembering 75th Anniversary of First Named Hurricane to Hit US Soil
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Hotter-than-Average Temperatures Are Expected in the Rockies, Plains, Midwest, and Across the United States This Weekend
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Hot Weather to Put 100 Million Americans at Risk in the Northeast US: Weekend Weather Forecast
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Massive African Dust Cloud Traveling Over Atlantic Might Reach Louisiana
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Midwest Droughts are Coming On More Quickly Than Before
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Heatwaves Have Strike Again in Illinois and Western Iowa While Severe Thunderstorm Will Come to Tennessee
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Weather Forecast: National Weather Service Says Severe Thunderstorms are Possible Across the Central US
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Ireland Weather: Met Eireann Issues Thunderstorm Warning for This Week






